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Thu, Oct 15, 2009
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Singtel should lower iPhone prices

THE report, "M1 to sell iPhone in S'pore later this year" (my paper, Oct 14), was welcome news.

MobileOne (M1) must have lost a large number of subscribers to competitor SingTel because it could not sell iPhones.

It would be interesting to see what M1 will do to win back its former subscribers.

SingTel should lower its iPhone prices, including the monthly subscription rates, if it hopes to retain or increase its share of the iPhone market here.

Mr Nelson Quah

Also read:

"Singtel offers iPhones from as low as $0"
"M1 to sell iPhone in S'pore later this year"

"M1 to offer iPhones"


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